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Nine Elementary School Students Participating in the Minecraft Cup Visit the Mayor of Owase to Learn About the City's "Population Decline" and Conduct an Interview. (Mie Prefecture)

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[Owase] In a contest using the educational version of the virtual world game "Minecraft," a team called "Nikoniko Owase," comprised of volunteers from two elementary schools in Owase City, Mie Prefecture, is aiming to compete in the national tournament. To express a future city incorporating this year's theme, "a society with a declining population," the team conducted an interview with Owase City Mayor Chihaya Kato at the end of last month. The…
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[Owase] In a contest using the educational version of the virtual world game "Minecraft," a team called "Nikoniko Owase," comprised of volunteers from two elementary schools in Owase City, Mie Prefecture, is aiming to compete in the national tournament. To express a future city incorporating this year's theme, "a society with a declining population," the team conducted an interview with Owase City Mayor Chihaya Kato at the end of last month. The…

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伊勢新聞 broke the news on Saturday, June 6, 2026.
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